By sanding away old paint and sealants, we’ll prepare a smooth surface – with the bare wood ready for fresh protection of natural oil, hardwax and lacquer.

Whatever your floor – hardwood boards or parquet blocks – we’ll give you the best advice on its treatment from our twenty years in the floor sanding business.

And with the complete service: from repairs and gaps filled to staining for a change of colour to match your décor.

And all with minimal dust and fuss. Our machines are efficient and provide virtual dustfree sanding. While our flexible working – at weekends or even overnight – will fit around your schedule and ensure any closure and loss of business will be brief.

Your period floor will be in safe hands. For herringbone, mosaic and floor sanding parquet, we’ll replace damaged areas with matching blocks. The new authentic finish will retain the original character of your floors.

So call us today for your free assessment. Wherever your floors are located, we’ll work to your budget - with top quality materials to the highest level of workmanship.

* a free assessment at your home
* set prices to meet your budget
* the best advice on repairs, restoration and sealing
* friendly, efficient teams working to the highest standards
* modern machinery producing minimal mess and disruption.
* maintenance tips and advice for your restored floor
* Phone or email for a no obligation quote.*
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For a truly professional job in Plaistow E13 - contact us today!

Please phone usFREEon08000 076 076or email for a no obligation quote.

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Useful facts about Plaistow:

Plaistow is a residential area, including several council estates. The main roads are the A112, Prince Regent Lane/ Plaistow Road/ High Street/ Broadway, which is a former Roman road, and the A124 (Barking Road), which passes south west/ north east through Plaistow and past the West Ham United F.C. Ground. Commercial and retail premises are on the A112 at Greengate Street leading north and Prince Regent Lane south, leading 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) to Newham Sixth Form College, and along the A124. It contains generally smaller shops compared to Stratford or West Ham.

The name "Plaistow" is believed to come from Sir Hugh de Plaitz (spelling varies) who, in 1065, married Philippa de Montfitchet, of the Mountfitchet Castle family, who owned the district. It is she who is reputed to have named it the Manor of Plaiz. A stow was a place of assembly (occasionally a holy place), but also described as a town or village, so it was the village of Plaiz, or assembly place within the Manor, "Plaiz-stow".

Plaistow has benefitted from a number of lottery grants. Among the largest redevelopments are: In February 2011 the Memorial Community Church in Barking Road received a National Heritage Lottery grant in order to clean and restore ten Memorial Bells, which include the names of more than 150 men who died fighting in World War I. This, part of a larger restoration project, was completed in August 2011. The bells are cast with the largest number of names on any set of bells in the world.

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